Market Maker Surveillance Report. GM, SPY, HLT, XLI, AMD, RJETQ, Highest Net Sell Volume and Negative Price Friction For Wedne
December 28, 2016 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.buyins.net, announced today its proprietary Market Maker Friction Factor Report for Wednesday. Since October 2008 market makers are now required to be on the bid as much as they are on the offer and for like amounts of stock. This Fair Market Making Requirement is designed to prevent market makers from manipulating stock prices. On Wednesday there were 5317 companies with "abnormal" market making, 2093 companies with positive Friction Factors and 4376 companies with negative Friction Factors. Here is a list of the top companies with the highest net sell volume on Wednesday and lowest negative price Friction (bearish). This means that there was more selling than buying in the stocks and their stock prices dropped faster with less Friction. General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY), Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HLT), Industrials Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLI), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD), Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (PINK:RJETQ). To access Friction Factor, Naked Short Data and SqueezeTrigger Prices on all stocks please visit http://www.buyins.net .
Market Maker Friction Factor is shown in the chart below:
Symbol Change Percent Buy Volume Buy %% Sell Volume Sell %% Net Volume Friction GM $-0.390 -0.01% 1,925,921 17.99% 4,471,373 41.76% -2,545,452 -65,268 SPY $-1.740 -0.01% 12,813,514 21.09% 18,569,304 30.57% -5,755,790 -33,079 HLT $-0.380 -0.01% 880,942 4.79% 9,038,154 49.19% -8,157,212 -214,663 XLI $-0.660 -0.01% 1,848,147 16.68% 4,852,372 43.79% -3,004,225 -45,519 AMD $-0.550 -0.05% 26,280,420 37.02% 29,071,335 40.95% -2,790,915 -50,744 RJETQ $-0.018 -0.22% 3,298,491 34.27% 6,325,719 65.73% -3,027,228 -1,645,233Analysis of the Friction Factor chart above shows that each of the six stocks mentioned above have low price friction combined with more selling than buying (negative Net Volume) in their stocks. The Friction Factor displays how many more shares of buying than selling are required to move a stock higher by one cent or how many more shares of selling than buying moves a stock lower by 1 cent.
For example, the chart above shows GM down $-0.39000 with a Friction Factor of -65,268 and a Net Volume of -2,545,452. That means that it takes 65,268 more shares of selling than buying to drop GM by one penny. On Monday the Market Makers allowed the stock to move down on heavier selling than buying (low negative friction).
General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) - General Motors Company designs, builds, and sells cars, crossovers, trucks, and automobile parts worldwide. The company operates through GM North America, GM Europe, GM International Operations, GM South America, and GM Financial segments. It markets its vehicles primarily under the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Opel, Holden, Vauxhall, Baojun, Jiefang, and Wuling brand names. The company also sells cars and trucks to dealers for consumer retail sales, as well as to fleet customers, including daily rental car companies, commercial fleet customers, leasing companies, and governments. In addition, it offers connected safety, security and mobility solutions, and information technology services. The company, through its subsidiary, General Motors Financial Company, Inc., provides automotive financing services. General Motors Company was founded in 1897 and is based in Detroit, Michigan..
SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY) - S&P DEP RECEIPTS.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HLT) - Hilton Hotels Corporation is engaged, together with its subsidiaries, in the ownership, management and development of hotels, resorts and timeshare properties, and the franchising of lodging properties. As of December 31, 2005, the Company's system contained 2,388 properties with approximately 375,000 rooms. Of such properties, it owned an interest in and operated 84 hotels, leased six hotels, managed 210 hotels owned by others, and franchised 2,054 hotels owned and operated by third parties. All of these properties are located in the United States, with the exception of 16 hotels in which it owns an interest and/or manages, and 63 hotels that it franchises. On February 23, 2006, the Company consummated the acquisition of the lodging assets of Hilton Group plc operated by its subsidiary, Hilton International Co. (HI).
The Company's operations consist of three segments: Hotel Ownership, Managing and Franchising, and Timeshare. The Hotel Ownership segment derives earnings from owned, majority-owned and leased hotel properties, and equity earnings from unconsolidated affiliates (primarily hotel and other real estate joint ventures). The Managing and Franchising segment provides services, including hotel management and licensing of its family of brands to franchisees. This segment generates its revenue from fees charged to hotel owners. The Timeshare segment consists of multi-unit timeshare resorts. This segment sells and finances timeshare intervals, and operates timeshare resorts. At December 31, 2005, its hotel brands included Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Hampton and Conrad. The Company develops and operates timeshare resorts through Hilton Grand Vacations Company and its related entities, which it wholly owns. As of December 31, 2005, it managed (and in some cases, partially owned) hotel properties in Belgium, Egypt, England, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Thailand and Turkey. It also franchised hotel properties in Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela.
Hotel Ownership
As of December 31, 2005, the Company owned a majority or controlling financial interest in and operated 30 hotels, representing 22,971 rooms. The owned hotels include the 1,416-room Waldorf-Astoria, the 1,980-room Hilton New York, the 2,860-room Hilton Hawaiian Village, the 1,240-room Hilton Waikoloa Village, the 1,908-room Hilton San Francisco, the 1,544-room Hilton Chicago, the 1,119-room Hilton Washington and the 1,572-room Hilton New Orleans Riverside.
As of December 31, 2005, the Company leased six hotels, representing 2,245 rooms. It leases the hotel from its owner, manages the hotel and is generally responsible for all aspects of the hotel's operations, and recognizes all revenues and substantially all expenses associated with the hotel's operations. As of December 31, 2005, it had a minority or non-controlling financial interest in and operated 54 hotels, representing 17,040 rooms. The Company manages each of the partially owned hotels for the entity owning the hotel.
Managing and Franchising
As of December 31, 2005, the Company managed 210 hotels, representing 53,115 rooms, which are wholly owned by others. Under its standard management agreement, it operates a hotel for the benefit of its owner, which either owns or leases the hotel and the associated personal property. Its management fee is generally based on a percentage of each hotel's gross revenue plus, for the majority of properties, an incentive fee based on operating performance.
As of December 31, 2005, the Company franchised 2,054 hotels, representing 275,350 rooms, which are owned and operated by third parties. In general, franchisees pay the Company an initial fee based on the number of rooms in a franchise hotel and a continuing fee based on a percentage of the hotel's rooms revenue, which may be up to 5% of rooms revenue depending on the brand. Although the Company does not directly participate in the management or op.
Industrials Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLI) - INDUSTRIAL SPDR.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) - Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. The company s products primarily include x86 microprocessors as an accelerated processing unit (APU), chipsets, discrete graphics processing units (GPUs), and semi-custom System-on-Chip (SoC) products. It provides x86 microprocessors for desktop PCs under the AMD A-Series, AMD E-Series, AMD FX CPU, AMD Athlon CPU and APU, AMD Sempron APU and CPU, and AMD Pro A-Series APU brands; and microprocessors for notebook and 2-in-1s under the AMD A-Series, AMD E-Series, AMD C-Series, AMD Z-Series, AMD FX APU, AMD Phenom, AMD Athlon CPU and APU, AMD Turion, and AMD Sempron APU and CPU brands. The company also offers chipsets with and without integrated graphics features for desktop, notebook PCs, and servers, as well as controller hub-based chipsets for its APUs under the AMD brand; and AMD PRO mobile and desktop processors. In addition, it provides discrete desktop graphics products and discrete GPUs for notebooks under the AMD Radeon brand; professional graphics products under the AMD FirePro brand; and customer-specific solutions based on AMD s CPU, GPU, and multi-media technologies. Further, the company offers microprocessors for server platforms under the AMD Opteron; embedded processor solutions for interactive digital signage, casino gaming, and medical imaging under the AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, AMD Sempron, AMD Geode, AMD R-Series, and G-Series brands; and semi-custom SoC products that power the Sony Playstation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One game consoles. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. sells its products through its direct sales force, independent distributors, and sales representatives. The company serves original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, system builders, and independent distributors. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California..
Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (PINK:RJETQ) - .
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